Is there a quicker, easier and more filling snack than banana with peanut butter? If possible, buy organic bananas and real peanut butter (just peanuts and NO hydrogenated fat, refined sugar or fake salt).
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Chef Rob, I have a question. I like avocados and use them in a variety of ways including snacks, but one thing I have not been able to find out is -- sometimes as the avocado ripens a pinkish-brownish layer forms between the skin and the flesh, which becomes apparent when the fruit is peeled rather than scooped out. What is this and should it be scraped off? I would hate to throw away a perfectly good fruit, but then again, I don't want to eat something bad either.
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6 comments:
Chef Rob,
I have a question. I like avocados and use them in a variety of ways including snacks, but one thing I have not been able to find out is -- sometimes as the avocado ripens a pinkish-brownish layer forms between the skin and the flesh, which becomes apparent when the fruit is peeled rather than scooped out. What is this and should it be scraped off? I would hate to throw away a perfectly good fruit, but then again, I don't want to eat something bad either.
I have no idea, but I'll try to find out. Does anyone know?
It's too easy to eat the whole container of peanut butter though. Should be a banned food because one delicious spoonful leads to another and another.
Haha.
Looks great))
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Thanks for sharing nice article, Marathi Kitchen an authentic veg kitchen in Bangalore serves online Poha, Vada Pav, Misal Pav, Sabudana Khichdi. Reach us at +91-6366772020. Subscribe now: www.marathikitchen.com
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